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In this wild and unfiltered episode of Opie Radio, we dive into the infamous 27 Club, discussing the tragic stories of music legends like Robert Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Amy Winehouse, who all passed away at age 27. The conversation takes hilarious and unexpected turns, from debates about Philly cheesesteaks to confessions about pre-porn fantasies involving Little Debbie and Sears catalogs. The crew also taste-tests a sour Westbrook Gose beer, sparking reactions ranging from "homeless urine" to "grandma's underwear." Amidst the chaos, they touch on everything from shower habits to Dolly Parton's songwriting genius. Tune in for a raucous blend of music history, crude humor, and beer-fueled banter!
This was such a special conversation, and went differently than any prior episode - hence the "Part 1" shown here. We'll have Lia back for a dive in to her personal journey and inspirations, but this one started in the asbstract and Lia, Galen and I decided to stay there.We played Lia's brand new (released yesterday) track "I'm Still Here" and she was brave and vulnerable sharing the full backstory which included reunion, empathy, and support, but then transitioned to manipulation, hurtfulness and the need for boundaries. So we continued exploring concepts together and touched on healing modalities, especially through music, connecting with others memories, and balancing the freedom of making mistakes with the polish of a finished piece of art. What an incredible convo!So here is the original copy we developed for this episode, and be on the lookout for Part 2 with Lia where we'll get the full story and dive in to her story...We fell for the music of Lia Menaker during the prep leading up to Musikfest this year. We could not wait to catch her set (even cutting our Daily Livestream that day short to make sure I could get there in time to see a good bit of the back half), and her performance did not disappoint.For the feelers, the seekers, and the sonically curious, Lia Menaker's "noirtronica" music is where soulful pop meets moody elegance and emotional grit. Her voice—rich with raw emotion and echoes of soulful greats like Billie Holiday and Amy Winehouse—cuts through with a modern pop and R&B edge. It's this balance, along with playful vocal loops and sonic experimentation, that continues to fascinate and guide her songwriting and producing. Be sure to check out this very special musician and join us for this chat!Text us your thoughts on this episode, and who should be OUR #NextFavBand...As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Ce mardi 30 septembre, Marjorie Hache anime RTL2 Pop-Rock Station avec deux heures rock intense et de pop percutante. L'émission débute avec Prince et "Cream", suivie par Coach Party, qui présente son album de la semaine Caramel avec le titre "Girls!". Parmi les classiques, on retrouve T. Rex, The Clash, "Spirit in the Sky" de Norman Greenbaum, Red Hot Chili Peppers avec "Dani California" et "Once Upon A Time In The West" de Dire Straits. Gorillaz et Sparks signent "The Happy Dictator", et la reprise du soir est "Wild Thing", popularisée par The Troggs et revisitée par Black Honey. L'émission fait également découvrir ou redécouvrir des titres Muse, The Hives, Refused, Secret Girls et Anna Calvi, combinant nouveautés, classiques et découvertes pour une programmation complète et variée jusqu'à minuit. Prince - Cream CMAT - Euro-Country T.Rex - Metal Guru Eiffel - A Tout Moment La Rue The Clash - Police On My Back Depeche Mode - Suffer Well Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky Coach Party - Girls! Nirvana - Breed Rose Tattoo - Rock N Roll Outlaw Les Rita Mitsouko - Andy (English Version) Gorillaz - The Happy Dictator Feat. Sparks Black Honey - Wild Thing Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California Metallica - Enter Sandman Daffo - Dagger Song Dire Straits - Once Upon A Time In The West System Of A Down - Chop Suey ! The Hives - Legalize Living Aerosmith & Run Dmc - Walk This Way Refused - New Noise Secret Girls - Witch Level The Byrds - Mr Tambourine Man Anouk - Nobody's Wife Amy Winehouse - Valerie King Crimson - The Court Of The Crimson King Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Patreon. Our interview with Mark Ronson is a crowd pleaser. Mark—iconic DJ and producer whose new memoir Night People is out now—pulled up to a different kind of studio to record a different kind of slapper on clearing up the actual amount of Grammys he's won, editing his own Wikipedia page, not setting his watch even as an AP ambassador, desperately seeking attention and approval, the very specific time and place covered wonderfully in his new must-read memoir, guys that work at Supreme have been the hardest people to impress since 1994, dancefloor cheat code songs, the disgusting college bar that was his dojo, ripping off Stretch Armstrong, embarrassing Q-Tip and Jay-Z run-ins that apparently only he remembers, his ‘90s fits, Tommy Hilfiger's nepo baby mall tour hilarity, if you're gonna mess up a first dance at a wedding it probably shouldn't be a cop's, Gen Z vs. vinyl, the best and worst parties he's ever attended, DJs getting pussy, should celebrities legally be allowed to DJ, dropping his Oscar-winning song in the club, his next memoir covering his second act featuring Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars, does anyone really listen to music in the shower, and much more on Mark Ronson's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Send us a textJohn Harris' excellent book Maybe I'm Amazed has been one of my non-fiction top reads this year. It was a huge pleasure to welcome James Booth to the podcast to discuss it, and share some of our experiences. We are both GPs, we are both parents of autistic young people and we both found John's book relatable, funny, warm, moving and necessary.If you want to know more about the book, here's what the publisher's say:"In this extraordinary memoir, a father tells the story of how music has opened up the world to his son, one song at a time. Obsessed with music since he was a child, John Harris had no idea that he was in fact preparing himself for the greatest challenge of his life. But so it transpired. When his son James was born, and three years later diagnosed with autism, music became a source of precious connection and endless wonder for both of them.Maybe I'm Amazed describes how the music of The Beatles, Kraftwerk, Funkadelic, The Velvet Underground, Amy Winehouse and many more were soon woven into the fabric of James's life, becoming an essential part of who he is. It takes us through the struggles of raising an autistic child in a prejudiced world, and uncovers a hidden history of neurodivergence and creativity that casts new light on why notes, chords and lyrics speak so powerfully to the human mind.Anyone who has fallen in love with a band or heard their life reflected back to them by a song will recognise themselves in the story of this father and his son. And in considering the intense and transcendent way James absorbs and connects with music, it has lessons in listening and living for us all."
Hoy en La Gran Travesía tenemos un programa con lo mejor del Soul y del Rythm and Blues. Con Curtis Mayfield, Barry White, Isaac Hayes, Ike y Tina Turner, Arthur Alexander, Beth Hart, Chic, Bobby Blue Bland, Leona Lewis, David Bowie, Jools Holland, Etta James, Aretha Franklin, Amy Winehouse ...y muchos más. También recordaros que ya podéis comprar La gran travesía del rock, un libro interactivo. Jimi y Janis, dos periodistas musicales, vienen de 2027, un mundo distópico y delirante donde el reguetón tiene (casi) todo el poder... pero ellos dos, deciden alistarse al GLP para viajar en el tiempo, salvar el rock, rescatar sus archivos ocultos y combatir la dictadura troyana del FPR. ✨ El libro ya está en diversas tiendas, Amazon, Fnac y también en La Montaña Mágica, por ejemplo https://www.amazon.es/GRAN-TRAVES%C3%8DA-DEL-ROCK-autoestopista/dp/8419924938 ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Juanito, Octavio Oliva, Piri, Andreea Deea, Samuel Sánchez, Igor Gómez Tomás, Matías Ruiz Molina, Eduardo Villaverde Vidal, Víctor Fernández Martínez, Rami, Leo Giménez, Alberto Velasco, Poncho C, Francisco Quintana, Con, Tete García, Jose Angel Tremiño, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Moy, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Leticia, JBSabe, Melomanic, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Sementalex, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Noyatan, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.
I recorded this review last year and for some reason, I never posted it. It's a good week to post it since things are slowing down. This movie is a peek into Amy Winehouse's life. Here are my thoughts.www.enigmakidd.com
Long before his collaborations with major artists like Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson was sneaking into nightclubs with his friend Sean Ono Lennon at 12 years-old. As he grew up, his status as a night person solidified when he became a DJ in hip-hop clubs in New York City. “It's so exciting that people are suddenly coming because they love the music that you've made,” Ronson says.Ronson explores his love affair with the music as he sits down with Vogue's Senior Editor Corey Seymour to talk about his new book “Night People: How to Be a DJ in '90s New York City.” Ronson gets candid about growing up in a musical family, the identity crisis he had in his early years as a performer and what it is like to set the tone for the party. “I am obsessed with the craft,” reflects Ronson as he retraces his past and pieces together the stories from his big nights and the celebrities who were a part of it.“All the music being made in New York at that time was kind of like the biggest music, at least in hip-hop.” recalls Ronson. “So, you had Jay-Z, Biggie, Little Kim, Tribe, and then you had Missy and Timberland and people from other places that were all in New York making their records and they would all come to the club and there I am with this front row seat to it.”The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Nine-time Grammy winner Mark Ronson is responsible for producing some of the biggest pop songs of the last few decades. He's worked with the likes of Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa and Amy Winehouse. Now, he's released a new memoir, “Night People,” which traces his early years working as a DJ in nightclubs around New York City. Mark joins Tom Power to tell us how that laid the groundwork for his acclaimed career as a producer, and how it also taught him what it takes to make a crowd dance.
Con Santero y los Muchachos, Peter Soto, Howlin Jackson, Gary Moore, Floor Cry, Pauline Croze, Joan Baez, Florence + The Machine, Jessie J, Adele, Duffy, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse, Miley Cyrus y Bjork.
Mark Ronson talks with Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg on HOT 97 about breaking records in NYC, memories with Nate Dogg, Amy Winehouse, Robin Williams, and Michael Jackson, plus the first time he played ACDC in the club! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, author and storyteller Will Cady shares a reading from his book Which Way Is North: A Creative Compass for Makers, Marketers, and Mystics.Through the myth and legacy of bluesman Robert Johnson, Will reflects on the profound choices we make with our creative gifts. Johnson's hands carried him from the fields of Mississippi to a San Antonio hotel room where he recorded 29 songs that became the foundation of rock and roll. His story—woven with myth, music, and mystery—raises timeless questions about inspiration, sacrifice, and what it means to leave a mark on culture.Will explores how Johnson's influence echoes through generations of musicians, from Muddy Waters to Led Zeppelin, from Bob Dylan to Amy Winehouse, reminding us of the delicate dance between creativity, commerce, and the soul.This reading, “Robert Johnson's Hands,” invites us to consider what we give, what we create, and how our choices ripple far beyond our own lives.To learn more about Will Cady and his work, visit willcady.com.The 5 Minutes of Peace podcast is created by The Peace Room, Boise. Learn more at www.ThePeaceRoom.love
0:00–15:00 — Cold open, the Wheel spins, and cursed parrots + creepy woods The rules of the game: rack up points to reach the “Tower of Truth,” fall short and it's back to the “Land of Lunacy.” First spin delivers a wild mini-doc: opium-addicted parrots raiding poppy fields in India—farmers can't stop them, and the birds crash hard when harvest ends. Sam lays out a “don't celebrate anyone's death” rant (framed around the online pile-on over Charlie Kirk), pointing at how elites love when we fight each other. Then we shift spooky: a Southern-Gothic “Granny's rules for the woods” reading—don't follow lights, don't answer your name, and if the dog won't enter, neither should you. 15:00–30:00 — Feel-good pet city → hot-button “Enhanced Games” Live chat asks about an over-the-counter aid for autistic kids; Sam promises to circle back before the end. Wholesome palate cleanser: a guy who's spent two years building a miniature town for his pets—pure internet serotonin. Big pivot: the “Enhanced Games”—a no-testing, PED-friendly league with track, swimming, and weightlifting; they even tout a record that beats an Olympic gold medalist's time. We kick around the ethics and the rubber-neck appeal. 30:00–45:00 — Viral 9/11 cheer routine in Texas + “UFO disclosure” talk We watch the jaw-dropper of the night: a high-school 9/11 cheer routine (complete with Pentagon gags and a smoke machine). The crowd reaction is… complicated, and so is ours. That segues into a guest clip arguing we're at the “finish line” of UFO disclosure thanks to recent legislation and hearings—skepticism included. 45:00–60:00 — 27 Club lore → Moon orbs → “they're selling our crap back to us” The Wheel lands on the “27 Club”: Brian Jones to Amy Winehouse, numerology riffs, and whether the pattern is myth, math, or something darker. Space weirdness break: a backyard telescope video shows a flashing red light with orbs circling the Moon—cue uneasy vibes and Moon-truth jokes. Sam cracks that Big Pharma is literally “selling our crap back to us,” after a clip about, uh, very bodily-based treatments—you get the idea. 60:00–75:00 — Sam's Corner mailbag, Satanism/Saturnism, and MKUltra/Stargate Follow-up for the dad in chat: the supplement name shared is “leucovorin” (spelled out on-air so parents can note it). A former “satanic organization” insider clip claims an evolving “agenda” through 2027—our hosts react and relate it to broader cultural patterns. Occult detour: “Satanism is Saturnism,” symbolism breakdowns (the goat, magic squares, pop-culture sigils). Then we hit MKUltra and the Army's Stargate remote-viewing program—mind control vs. psychic espionage, and what the government actually studied. 75:00–90:00 — Victory lap to 3,500 live → one last jaw-dropper → sign-off We crest 3,500 live viewers; Sam wonders if we just did our greatest episode ever, then vows to get off an “unholy number” on the wheel and into Sam's Corner. Final short: a protest-style clip that starts as “we won't be silenced” and swerves into a provocative chant—ending the show on a spicy note. Curtain call and thanks—what a ride. Watch Full Episodes on Sam's channels: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoli - Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/SamTripoli Sam Tripoli: Tin Foil Hat Podcast Website: SamTripoli.com Twitter: https://x.com/samtripoli Midnight Mike: The OBDM Podcast Website: https://ourbigdumbmouth.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/obdmpod Doom Scrollin' Telegram: https://t.me/+La3v2IUctLlhYWUx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Content Warning: This episode contains mentions of drug use. Mark Ronson is the hitmaker behind some of the most iconic music of the past two decades. A nine-time Grammy-winning producer, DJ, and Oscar-winning songwriter (yes - he wrote “I'm Just Ken”), Ronson has collaborated with legends like Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney, Miley Cyrus and Duran Duran. He also produced Amy Winehouse's era-defining album Back to Black, and his 2014 smash “Uptown Funk” is one of the best-selling singles in history. In this revealing conversation, Mark shares the creative process behind “Uptown Funk,” his unforgettable first meeting with Amy Winehouse, the 90s New York club scene and how a song from Barbie became a global phenomenon. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Intro 02:45 The DJ Booth 04:00 Navigating Family Chaos and Emotional Sensitivity 06:56 The Night People: A Unique Subculture 09:06 Encounters with Celebrities and Substance Experimentation 12:11 The Jay-Z Approach Disaster 21:33 Creating Uptown Funk with Bruno Mars 24:04 The Journey of a Hit Song 25:50 The Concept of Cool 27:42 Guitar Dreams and DJ Realities 29:59 The Importance of Friendship 33:24 Therapy and Personal Growth 35:19 Meeting his wife During COVID 37:26 Industry Exile and a New Beginning 44:14 Creating the Barbie Soundtrack
As news has broken of the death of Robert Redford aged 89, Front Row looks back over his astonishing career, from roles in iconic films such as All The President's Men and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, to his environmental activism and his support for independent films through the Sundance Film Festival.Mark Ronson talks about his new memoir, Night People, reflecting on his rise from DJ to superstar producer behind hits such as Uptown Funk and Amy Winehouse's Back to Black album. Caoilinn Hughes talks to Tom about being shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award for her story Two Hands.And we explore Picasso's fascination with theatre and performance via a new exhibition at Tate Modern called Theatre Picasso. Artist Wu Tsang and curator Natalia Sidlina are in the studio to discuss Picasso in a new light. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Tim Bano
En este episodio Jota y Luis le hacen un homenaje al Back to Black de Amy Winehouse. Dan un corto background de su carrera, explican sus romances, sus vicios y analizan toda la música y concepto del álbum.www.patreon.com/acordesyrimas
National Eat a hoagie day. Entertainment from 1955. Frances Scott Key wrote the Star Spangle Banner, Britian paid US $15.5 million for helping the south in the civil war, 1st quintuplets to survive birth in US, Theodore Roosevelt sworn in at 26th President. Todays birthdays - Clayton Moore, Sam Neill, Morten Harket, Mary Crosby, Melissa Leo, Faith Ford, John Berry, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Amy Winehouse. Grace Kelly died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Hoagie song - Criag RobinsonThe yellow rose of Texas - Mitch MillerI don't care - Webb PierceBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Lone ranger TV themeTake on me - A-HaYour love amazes me - John BerryRehab - Amy WinehouseExit - Tristan Roberson https://tristanrobersonmusic.com/ countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids webpage
On the September 14 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Handel completes the Messiah, Clear Channel puts some artists on a naughty list, & the first MTV Video Music Awards takes place. Plus, it's Amy Winehouse's & Nas' birthdays.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
Née le 14 septembre 1983, Amy Whinehouse aurait fêté ses 42 ans aujourd'hui... Rendons- lui hommage avec « Rehab » ! Ecoutez Le tube de la matinale avec Vincent Perrot du 14 septembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Mark Ronson is a record producer, DJ, and songwriter. Beginning his career in the mid-1990s as a DJ, he gained wide recognition in 2006 for his work with Amy Winehouse and Christina Aguilera, earning Producer of the Year for Winehouse's Back to Black. Over his career, he has earned nine Grammy Awards, along with a Golden Globe and an Academy Award, for projects including “Uptown Funk” with Bruno Mars and “Shallow” from the A Star is Born soundtrack. Ronson has released five solo albums, formed the duo Silk City with Diplo, founded Zelig Records in 2018, and served as lead and executive producer of the Barbie movie soundtrack. His memoir, Night People, is a reflection on his life in music and the culture that shaped it, and it will be published on September 16, 2025. ------ Thank you to the sponsors that fuel our podcast and our team: Athletic Nicotine https://www.athleticnicotine.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Squarespace https://squarespace.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ LMNT Electrolytes https://drinklmnt.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Sign up to receive Tetragrammaton Transmissions https://www.tetragrammaton.com/join-newsletter
Dans cet épisode, plongez dans l'histoire de « Valerie », la reprise culte de Mark Ronson sublimée par la voix inoubliable d'Amy Winehouse. Anecdotes, coulisses et secrets de ce titre devenu un tube mondial de la pop britannique.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
El sábado 13 de setiembre Anita Balbis presenta "Tributo a Amy" en la Sala Camacuá, un espectáculo homenaje a la cantante británica Amy Winehouse, junto a una gran banda. Ver más
In der aktuellen Folge von “Axel Trifft” steht die Sängerin Lisa H. im Mittelpunkt. Sie wird produziert von dem britischen 90er Jahre Star Ashley Slater, der damals mit dem Projekt “Freak Power” weltweit in den Charts erfolgreich war. Lisa spricht über ihre Arbeit mit Ashley an ihrem Debütsong „Doing Something“ und ihre Amy Winehouse-Tribute-Show. Lisa H. erläutert ihren musikalischen Hintergrund, der von Jazz und Blues geprägt ist, aber auch Pop-Einflüsse aus ihrer Kindheit aufweist. Sie spricht ausserdem über ihre Arbeit im Studio und ihre Ansichten zur Musikproduktion, wobei Lisa H. ihre Liebe zu Retro-Sounds und Ashley die Bedeutung von „Feel-Good-Musik“ hervorhebt. Das Gespräch beleuchtet auch ihre persönlichen Vorlieben und ihre Verbindung zur Stadt Chemnitz, die für Lisa H. ein wichtiger Ort der künstlerischen Entfaltung ist.
We've decided to do a deep dive on some of our favourite albums to explore the stories behind them.What did the artists really think of each other? Where did the inspirations from the songs come from?Joining guest host Mairead Ronan to discuss is Newstalk's Ciara Treacy, who's going to talk through Amy Winehouse's ‘Frank'!
White Town - Your Woman All Saints - Pure Shores Madonna - Don't Tell Me PM Dawn - Set Adrift On Memory Bliss Seal - Crazy Tears For Fears - Shout OMC - How Bizarre Amy Winehouse - Back To Black (Mushtaq remix) Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes Sophie Ellis Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor David Bowie - Let's Dance Muse - Undisclosed Desires Chappell Roan - Good Luck Babe Mgk - Vampire Diaries EMF - Unbelievable The Soup Dragons Feat. Junior Reid - I'm Free Billie Eilish - Birds Of A Feather Bee Gees - More Than A Woman The Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music Nu Shooz - I Can't Wait Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Data consultant Paul Mitchell on making new redistricting maps. Issues with addressing AI usage in colleges and universities. Finally, an award-winning vocalist channels Amy Winehouse for a celebratory concert in Sac this Friday.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 13ú lá de mí Lúnasa, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1976 tháinig sé amach go raibh na praghsanna ag ardú dhá oiread is tapúla I gcomparáid leis an Bhreatain. I 1993 tháinig an Roinn Oideachais amach ag rá go raibh an rabhadh I gcoinne scrúdaithe chun dul isteach chuig scoil ag bogadh chuig scoileanna a raibh daoine ag íoc chun freastail ar. I 1976 d'oscail séipéal nua I nDún Beag leis an ainm Our Lady Assumed into Heaven. I 1993 bhí bean aois 21 an chéad bhean ón chontae chun a bheith mar ghunnadóir san airtléire. Sin Anastacia le I'm Outta Love – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2000. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1992 chan Neil Diamond a chéad oíche ó 6 I Madison Square Garden I Nua Eabhrac. I 2007 tharraing Amy Winehouse amach as dhá cheolchoirm de The Rolling Stones sa Ghearmáin de bharr cloíteacht. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Alfred Hitchcock sa Bhreatain I 1899 agus rugadh aisteoir Sebastian Stan sa Rómáin ar an lá seo I 1982 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 13th of August, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1976: It was reported that prices in Ireland were rising roughly twice as fast as in Britain. 1993: The Department of Education revealed last night that the move against entrance tests will extend to fee paying schools 1976: Doonbeg's new church of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven was opened. 1993: 21 year old Clare woman became the first female gunner to join the artillery corps. That was Anastacia with I'm Outta Love – the biggest song on this day in 2000 Onto music news on this day In 1992 Neil Diamond played the first of six sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden in New York. 2007 Amy Winehouse pulled out of two Rolling Stones gigs in Hamburg Germany citing exhaustion And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – Alfred Hitchcock was born in the UK in 1899 and actor Sebastian Stan was born in Romania on this day in 1982 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Hocus Focus Mix met Lola Young, Mark Ronson, Amy Winehouse, Sia, The Opposites, Helsloot, PAWSA, Adventures Of Stevie V & PinkPantheress
Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl The Cure - Why Can't I Be You Linkin Park - Up From The Bottom The Bangles - Walk Like An Egyptian The Jam - Town Called Malice The Strokes - Last Nite The Pretenders - Don't Get Me Wrong Coldplay - Feelslikeimfallinginlove Amy Winehouse - Back To Black (Mushtaq remix) Sophie Ellis Bextor - Relentless Love Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' Electric Light Orchestra - Last Train To London Måneskin - Supermodel Chappell Roan - The Giver Weezer - Beverly Hills Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Adam listen to Adam's last pick for the season, Lupe Fiasco's "Samurai". Released in 2024, it was his ninth studio album. The whole concept for the album is based around a voicemail Amy Winehouse left her producer, stating that she kept coming up with battle raps, and Lupe Fiasco makes the quote a reality. Coming in at a tight 30 minutes in length, the album explores themes such as the struggle artists face, fame and self doubt. But will the boys like these really neat, very beautifully alliterated little battle raps? Come along and find out!
Artist Andy Goldsworthy on his retrospective exhibition, which spans a five decade career. Best known for his work in the landscape, this exhibition sees the artist create dramatic large scale works for the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh - including an avenue of oak branches, a room of reeds suspended from the ceiling, and a room full of stones gathered from graveyards in Galloway, as well as films and photography of his ephemeral works made with ice and snow. New on the auction of a masterpiece of modernist architecture in the Scottish Borders. A coalition of heritage organisations has formed to save and restore the dilapidated Bernat Klein Studio, where the celebrated textile designer and his wife Margaret produced work for international design houses. But were they successful at the sale earlier today? We hear from two novelists whose books centre on motherhood and adoption: Yrsa Dailey Ward and Claire Adam. And we pay tribute to Sylvia Young, whose Theatre School in central London helped to launch the careers of generations of performers - including Billie Piper, Amy Winehouse, Dua Lipa and Nicholas Hoult, and whose death was announced today. Presenter: KIrsty Wark Producer: Mark Crossan
Musicians have been inspired by alcohol since the days of traveling troubadours. Booze is a loosener of lips, a loosener of hips, and a shared experience for many adults – although respect to our sober brothers and sisters, especially in these challenging times. The summer months in particular have long been associated with adult beverages. Margaritas on the deck. Wine on the beach. A nice cold beer at a barbecue. So for the second of our 2025 Summer Specials, we want to look back at popular songs dedicated to alcohol, or about consuming it, as we debate the Best Drinking Song of all time. Songs discussed: “Red Red Wine” by UB40, “Tubthumping” by Chumbawumba, “Friends in Low Places” by Garth Brooks, “Shots” by LMFAO feat. Lil Jon, “Tequila” by The Champs, “Margaritaville” by Jimmy Buffett, “Raise Your Glass” by Pink, “Gin & Juice” by Snoop Dogg, “Brass Monkey” by Beastie Boys, “Fireball” by Pitbull, “All I Wanna Do” by Sheryl Crow, “Closing Time” by Semisonic, “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” by Rupert Holmes, “Rehab” by Amy Winehouse, “TiK ToK” by Kesha, “There's a Tear in My Beer” by Hank Williams Jr. Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Andrea Guerrero, Jonny Minogue, and Zack Derby as they discuss 16 of the most popular songs about booze. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For the warm-up to this episode, in which we discuss even more songs about alcohol and drinking that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. Looking for more reasons to become a Patreon supporter? Check out our Top 10 Patreon Perks. Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Subscribe to find out what's new in pop culture each week right in your inbox! Vote in more pop culture polls! Check out our Open Polls. Your votes determine our future debates! Then, vote in our Future Topic Polls to have a say in what episodes we tackle next. Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panelists: Andrea Guerrero, Jonny Minogue, Zack Derby Producer: Derek Mekita Editor: Eric Rezsnyak Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch #summer #drinkingsong #music #popmusic #country #countrymusic #hiphop #garthbrooks #kesha #pitbull #LMFAO #liljon #beastieboys #tequila #wine #pinacolada #fireball #tubthumping #90smusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 23ú lá de mí Iúil, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1981 ghortaigh garda tar éis ruathar I mbainc agus scoil siad urchar ag carr a raibh neamh-mharcáilte. I 1991 chuir Fine Gael cheist ar an aire oideachas chun staidéar a dhéanamh ar an fá nach raibh fir ag obair mar mhúinteoirí a thuilleadh. I 1971 tuairiscithe an chéad chás de loitiméireacht thromchúiseach I gCill Chaoi. I 1981 fuair fear ó nDroichead an Chláir a bhí ag tiomaint fíneáil de 20 punt de bharr go raibh sé ag tiomáint go dainséarach chun a bean chéile a raibh tinn a thabhairt abhaile. Sin Take That le Pray – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1993. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 2005 tháinig an nuacht amach go raibh Live Aid 1985 le Queen an cheolchoirm rac is fearr riamh agus rinne 7,000 duine vótáil ar. I 2011 fuair Amy Winehouse bás ina dteach I Londain ag aois 27. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh aisteoir Woody Harrelson I Meiriceá I 1961 agus rugadh aisteoir Daniel Radcliffe sa Bhreatain ar an lá seo I 1989 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 23rd of July, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1981: Garda wounded after bank raid gang shot a hail of bullets at their unmarked Garda car. 1991: Fine Gael demanded that the minister for education commission an in depth study on why men are shying away from the teaching profession. 1971: The first serious case of vandalism was reported in Kilkee 1981: A Clarecastle motorist was fine £20 because he drove dangerously while rushing to get his sick wife home. That was Take That with Pray – the biggest song on this day in 1993 Onto music news on this day In 2005 Queen's 1985 Live Aid performance was voted the best rock concert ever by over 7,000 UK Sony Ericsson music fans. 2011 Amy Winehouse was found dead at her north London home, she was 27. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – actor Woody Harrelson was born in America in 1961 and actor Daniel Radcliffe was born in the UK on this day in 1989 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Kris McPeak and Annie Pruitt are back with another exciting episode of the Top Five Podcast! As part of their new 'Songs A to Z' series, they explore songs that have colors in the title. Please tune in to hear their top picks and personal stories linked to each song. Be ready for some fun music trivia and nostalgic memories. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! And don't forget about that playlist! It's right HERE. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:30 Upcoming Pop Culture Plans 01:00 Songs A to Z Series Overview 01:35 Today's Theme: Songs with Colors 02:26 Chris's First Pick: Orange Crush by REM 04:39 Annie's First Pick: Blue Bayou by Linda Ronstadt 05:52 Chris's Second Pick: True Blue and Blue Kiss 07:26 Annie's Second Pick: Red-Eyed Troll by The Muffs 09:28 Chris's Third Pick: Crimson and Clover by Joan Jett 10:59 Annie's Third Pick: Tie A Yellow Ribbon by Tony Orlando and Dawn 12:57 Chris's Fourth Pick: Band of Gold by Belinda Carlisle 14:18 Annie's Fourth Pick: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John 16:09 Chris's Fifth Pick: I Saw Red by Warrant 18:10 Annie's Honorable Mention: Back in Black by Amy Winehouse 19:21 Chris's Number One: Pink by Aerosmith 20:38 Annie's Number One: Welcome to the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance 23:28 Recap and Conclusion
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It's magic! Mike and Kyle talk about Neil Patrick Harris, including whether he's a gay icon, his other specialties, his connection to Joss Whedon, and the Amy Winehouse meat platter. In this episode: News- 3:26 || Main Topic (Neil Patrick Harris)- 14:55 || Gayest & Straightest- 1:15:39 Send your questions for our 450th episode to gayishpodcast+450@gmail.com! Remember, we're having our 450th livestream combined with our quarterly Patreon happy hour on Tuesday, August 5 @ 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern. Buy our book, You're Probably Gayish, available right now at www.gayishpodcast.com/book! Each chapter dissects one gay stereotype ranging from drugs to gaydar to iced coffee. It's also available as an audiobook on Audible, Spotify, and more. If you want to join Mike and Kyle on their 2027 Mexican Riviera cruise, visit www.gayishpodcast.com/cruise to sign up. Make sure to check Gayish as the podcast you're attending for. On the Patreon bonus segment, Mike talks more about Neil and David. If you want to support our show while getting ad-free episodes a day early, go to www.patreon.com/gayishpodcast.
Matt and Sam share their carefully curated selection of new music for July, featuring unreleased Bruce Springsteen tracks, genre-bending collaborations, and high-energy summer anthems.Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-new-music-july-2025/pl.u-z6lXtGxoYJ• Bruce Springsteen's "Unsatisfied Heart" from his newly released Tracks 2 collection, featuring seven previously unreleased albums• Lupe Fiasco's "Samurai" featuring Troy Tyler, imagining an alternate timeline where Amy Winehouse became a battle rapper• Lindsey Stirling's "Evil Twin" with Shuba, fusing classical violin with electronic and Bollywood influences• The bass-heavy "Daydreams" by Effin and Nightmare that demands quality speakers• Cold War Kids' biographical tribute "Any Day Now" about Richard Swift of The Shins• Daisy the Great's indie pop track "Rest of My Life" questioning relationships and permanence• The Dare's "Cheeky" bringing nostalgic hip-hop vibes reminiscent of Run DMC• Cardi B's "Outside" sparking a discussion about why rock musicians don't make diss tracks• Dropkick Murphys' nostalgic "Chesterfields and Aftershave" evoking memories of grandparents• The addictive beat of "High Horse" by Proper Monday Number• Bruno Mars' energetic minute-long Portuguese track "Bonde do Brunao"• Fitz and the Tantrums' formula-perfect "OK, OK, OK" closing out the mixFollow us on social media @superawesomemix on Instagram and Threads, and check out our video content on YouTube. Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Mark , Lou and Perry listen to Amy Winehouse and Paul Weller and Jools Holland play "I Heard it Through the Grapevine" plus music trivia questions and random relish topics such as the Black Sabbath show also a listen to some original and other versions of songs plus a look at Mark's guitars and more fun stuff
Welcome back to another Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's the polyjamorous... nah, it's not... it's a music podcast.On this week's show, Sam is here and we look at the slew of music biopics that have been released over the last couple of decades, and show no sign of stopping, and ask; why are they so bad?From a shy Freddie Mercury with awful false teeth to a mockney Amy Winehouse getting blamed for her drug addiction, music biopics almost universally miss the entire purpose of what made their intended subject matter so special, and instead rely on cliches, formulaic structures, surface level performances and watered down versions of events.Here, we look at the problems with the genre, what can be done to improve them, what we fear is coming next and a couple of our own pitches that Hollywood might just want to consider picking up.There's also some new music recommendations and a lost banger from the past by Oxidde and Neutrino to chat about.
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Send us a textLuke stops by the show to discuss his musical journey, which started at the age of 7, how the pandemic changed his life, a separate identity from being a singer/musician, and more. ****Luke Marzec's life has always been about music. He picked up the violin aged 7, the sax at 10 and the piano soon after. At just 11, his natural talent earned him a place at the prestigious Royal College of Music (RCM) Junior Department. In fact, most of Luke's childhood was spent either in the practice room or on stage. By the time he graduated high school, he had led countless classical and jazz bands, ensembles and orchestras - professionally, at school, RCM, and at the national level. He formed his first band at York University and spent most of his early 20s playing sax in various jazz, psychedelic, indie, and brass bands in the north. He gained a scholarship to Trinity Conservatoire's Master's course in 2016, but after a full term of shredding, decided to focus on his career as a solo artist. In 2018, he released his EP Chances, which received critical acclaim. Over the next couple of years, Luke released two more EPs and gained writing and production experience, doing the rounds co-writing with artists in the UK such as Maverick Sabre, VC Pines, Benjamin Francis Leftwich and Jazzanova. He featured on Johannes Brecht's “Voicing Something” which was remixed by Adriatique. His Spotify page now has more than 15 million listens. Today, Luke is one-third of London's experimental modular synth-jazz group Lazy H and the Loose Cables, in which he plays the tenor sax and synthesizer. The trio have gigged with London's Kinkajous, Mark Cake, Alabaster DePlume, Plumm and FlamingGods, and they released their first album Rotary Perception with Nottingham-based label Running Circles earlier this year. The avant-garde jazz album takes listeners through psychedelic and tender soundscapes, perfect for sci-fi film scores. He also hosts Headroom – one of the city's most exciting jam sessions which showcases some of the capital's best jazz and electronic instrumentalists and producers. Covid instigated a new period for the artist when he moved into a 44-foot narrowboat. Living life as a water traveler, Luke spent a lot of time in the countryside in relative solitude, before moving to Devon and setting up a new studio. After months in lockdown, this frenetic new period led to a prolific stream of writing and recording. Despite Marzec's writing and collaborating prowess, he is most at ease on stage where everything is simplest, where decision making is easiest and where he feels most alive. After the first note is played, the rest is as if he was watching himself perform; as if his spirit floats to another realm to observe his body. During his performances, the rugged growl of his voice in brilliant contrast to the soft notes he plays on the keys allows him to connect with his audience in moments of sheer bliss and unity. In 2025 Luke will take up residence at one of the city's newest micro-venues while touring across Europe to promote his new album, debut album Something Good Out Of Nothing.*****If you would like to contact the show about being a guest, please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comUpcoming guests can be found: https://dmneedom.com/upcoming-guest Follow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast Suzi©2025 Better To...Podcast with D. M. NeedomSupport the show
Rehab, arrests, fights, hitting on Prince Harry, dramatic stage breakdowns, slagging off the press, Amy Winehouse was a rockstar's rockstar and she was also one of the greatest musical talents of the past 20 years. Her voice was unlike any other. She modernized jazz. She gave weight to pop. When she was inspired, she was untouchable. Driven by her muse, haunted by her addictions, and harassed endlessly by the paparazzi, Amy Winehouse's story is tragic and all too familiar, but her music and the way she expressed herself was entirely unique. To see the complete list of contributors, visit disgracelandpod.com This episode was originally published on May 15, 2019. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amy Winehouse (1983-2011) was an English singer-songwriter whose unique vocals and genre mixing made her a household name with just two albums in her career. For Further Reading: Amy Winehouse: Biography, Musician, Grammy Winner Growing up with my sister Amy Winehouse Amy Winehouse, British Soul Singer With a Troubled Life, Dies at 27 Amy Winehouse Remembered: “Her intelligence astounded me…” This month we're talking about Outsiders -- women who marched to the beat of their own drum and rejected stereotypes about what women "should" be. They are aesthetic pioneers, norm-benders, and often the only woman in their field. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Adrien Behn, Alyia Yates, Vanessa Handy, Melia Agudelo, and Joia Putnoi. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music by Brittany Martinez. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the Chairman of the Board's biggest contribution to music wasn't his voice, but the blueprint he created for modern pop stardom? Frank Sinatra didn't just sing songs: he invented the concept album, injected his full personality into every performance, and created a template for artistic control that today's biggest stars still follow. His influence runs deeper than you think: Amy Winehouse titled her debut Frank as tribute, Jay-Z calls himself "the new Sinatra," and Frank Ocean borrowed his name from both Sinatra and Ocean's Eleven. That influence extends to unexpected places too: Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy, has been championing Sinatra's orchestral style for years, and through his friendship with the Sinatra family gained access to over 1,200 boxes of never-recorded arrangements. His new album Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements features songs that arranged for Sinatra but never performed, uncovering musical treasures that reveal new insights into how the Chairman of the Board's innovations still shape the sound of pop music today. More Subscribe to our newsletter to receive your own bingo card! Songs Discussed Frank Sinatra "Fly Me to the Moon" Frank Sinatra "All the Way" Frank Sinatra "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" Frank Sinatra "Something" (Beatles cover) Amy Winehouse "Halftime" Jay-Z "Empire State Mind" Frank Sinatra "Strangers in the Night" Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra "Something Stupid" Frank Sinatra "New York, New York" Frank Sinatra "My Way" Sonny and Cher "I Got You Babe" Frank Sinatra "Laura" Seth MacFarlane "How Did She Look" Seth MacFarlane "Lush Life" Seth MacFarlane "Give Me the Simple Life" Seth MacFarlane "Shadows" Seth MacFarlane "Who's in Your Arms Tonight" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The newly minted BAFTA winner talks her ‘Industry' breakthrough, Harry Lawtey's exit from the series, and the backlash to her Amy Winehouse biopic: “It's difficult to be in the spotlight when it's not all rainbows and sunshine.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices